These Lids Have Human Faces So You Can Make Out With Your Coffee

Have you ever walked into Starbucks and thought your coffee should make you feel some type of way?

Korean graphic designer Jang Woo-Seok created some coffee lids that are shaped like the bottom half of a face, giving the illusion that you’re macking on your cup.

It appears the lids will be used by the B2B cafe franchise, so this is real and will actually be happening.

They’re made out of the same plastic as standard coffee lids, so you know you’re not scamming with a low budget mouth.

They come in a light and dark skin color because you obviously want your coffee lids to believe in some sort of racial equality.

If this isn’t one of the biggest “forever alone” concepts, I don’t know what is.

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h/t bored panda

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